The country is sitting on the total capital budget of 311.9 billion and has spent only 2.7 billion – 0.9 percent of the total budget allocated. Nepal has been witnessing the recurring pattern of low capital spending for the past many years.
By Shikshya Adhikari Dec 16, 2016
The Nepalese population, for example, can do so in many ways. They can manage water in ways to ensure enough allocation for farming purposes or develop community based conservation techniques that will lead to low cost and time-sensitive access to wa
By Shikshya Adhikari Oct 01, 2016
There was, in fact, no need for panic. Similarly, the stock market gaining momentum coincided with SEBON disbanding the probe committee; market players no longer felt threatened as disbanding the committee implied that players need not feel concerned
By Shikshya Adhikari Aug 31, 2016
Nepal earns a lot through remittances. Nepal earns almost three times more through remittances than it does through foreign aid and two and a half times more than through total exports. Remittances also comprise a significant source of public revenue
By Shikshya Adhikari Aug 01, 2016
The Price That Way
By Shikshya Adhikari Apr 21, 2016
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) views the current situation of Nepal in an interesting light. A report titled ‘Nepal: Recent Fiscal Developments’ shows that Nepal’s public debt is on a downward trend over the past decade
By Shikshya Adhikari Mar 03, 2016
Less public debt reveals that the budget is in a surplus state and that the country is not taking out more loans to cover up a budget deficit – this seems to be beneficial for Nepal’s economy. However, the IMF report links the decrease in public debt
By Shikshya Adhikari Mar 03, 2016
Nepal has been ranked 118th out of 150 countries in the Forbes business list. This statement may not come as a surprise but is surely disheartening. The businesses, which I thought of while giving the answer and which are many, for the most part, com
By Shikshya Adhikari Jan 02, 2016
What must it feel like to be one of those countries who is in the position to give? And what must it feel like to be in a position to take? What did India experience to be one of the first countries that brought aid to Nepal right after the earthquak
By Shikshya Adhikari Oct 15, 2015
There may be many valid reasons behind the contribution of the agricultural sector in the country’s gross domestic product appearing bleak. First, there was severe loss of stored crops in many earthquake affected areas.
By Shikshya Adhikari Sep 26, 2015